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Roof at Delhi Airport that collapsed constructed by GMR in 2008-09: Government sources
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- June 28, 2024
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PTC News Desk: According to government sources on Friday, GMR hired private contractors to complete the 2008–09 construction of the ceiling that collapsed at Delhi airport’s Terminal 1.
Officials from the administration responded when prominent Congressmen Mallikarjun Kharge and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra blamed the BJP government for the roof collapse on X.
#WATCH | On portion of canopy collapsed at Delhi airport’s Terminal-1, Union Minister of Civil Aviation Ram Mohan Naidu Kinjarapu says, “…we are taking this incident seriously…I want to clarify that the building inaugurated by PM Narendra Modi is on the other side and the… pic.twitter.com/ahb6d9ujc0
— ANI (@ANI) June 28, 2024
Vadra went so far as to inquire as to whether the prime minister would accept accountability for the “sub-standard” building projects and corruption that have been observed in Ayodhya, Jabalpur, and the Delhi airport.
Following intense rain on Friday morning, a portion of Delhi Terminal 1’s roof fell, killing a taxi driver and injuring six others.
“We are taking the incident seriously,” declared Ram Mohan Naidu, the minister of civil aviation, after visiting the site of the fall. To be clear, the building that collapsed here was an old building that was opened in 2009, and the building that PM Narendra Modi inaugurated is on the opposite side.”
Naidu went to Safdajung Hospital from the airport in Delhi to visit the accident victims.
Also Read: Delhi airport: 1 dead and 5 hurt as roof collapses at Terminal 1; all operations suspended for now
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